Gem from GIB
#1
Posted 2020-August-07, 03:56
GIB did not open: KJ5, 8, AT98, AT732.
#2
Posted 2020-August-07, 04:01
#3
Posted 2020-August-07, 04:04
Manastorm, on 2020-August-07, 03:56, said:
GIB did not open: KJ5, 8, AT98, AT732.
Maybe it was just thinking one move ahead (like I've heard some do at chess):
1♣-(P)-1♥-(P)
?
#5
Posted 2020-August-07, 05:27
nullve, on 2020-August-07, 04:04, said:
1♣-(P)-1♥-(P)
?
It be interesting to note whether with the same shape 3145 and 13 HCPs (perhaps more?) and a singleton small ♥ it does the same thing? The hand given ♠KJ5 ♥8 ♦A1098 ♣A10732 comes out at 14.95 on the Kaplan and Rubens evaluator. A similar hand with 13HCPs ♠KQ8 ♥8 ♦AJ103 ♣K8762 comes out at 14.90 on the evaluator. Would it pass this, too?
#6
Posted 2020-August-07, 06:53
nullve, on 2020-August-07, 04:04, said:
1♣-(P)-1♥-(P)
?
How many moves ahead can you see? Capablanca was asked - Only one - he replied. "But it's always the right one"
#9
Posted 2020-August-08, 08:30
Manastorm, on 2020-August-07, 03:56, said:
GIB did not open: KJ5, 8, AT98, AT732.
You didn't mention, from what I can see, what position GIB was in. Had it's partner already passed? Was it 4th hand? A lot of things could affect the decition. But I don't like partnering up with robots myself either.
#10
Posted 2020-August-08, 09:49
mbeide2, on 2020-August-08, 08:30, said:
GIB was the 2nd hand. I had 84, KQ642, KQJ2 and J6. Bidding went
p - p - p - 1♥
p - 1NT - p - 2♦
p - 3NT all pass
What to do over 3NT, anything plus here is great, but nowhere to land. 2♠ response over 2♦ should show a good raise, didn't even do that.
#11
Posted 2020-August-08, 12:20
with due respect to the developers of ROBOT in Bridge ,I would unashamedly repeat that it will be impossible to develop real intelligent ones.After all they use the very limited knowledge of basic SAYC .One can never succeed in imbibing the thought processes of a human brain in a ROBOT.If one just wishes to have a round of fun in the evening and can't find three more to complete the table then one can have immense pleasure in fooling the three ROBOTS.
#12
Posted 2020-August-08, 14:11
msjennifer, on 2020-August-08, 12:20, said:
with due respect to the developers of ROBOT in Bridge ,I would unashamedly repeat that it will be impossible to develop real intelligent ones.After all they use the very limited knowledge of basic SAYC .One can never succeed in imbibing the thought processes of a human brain in a ROBOT.If one just wishes to have a round of fun in the evening and can't find three more to complete the table then one can have immense pleasure in fooling the three ROBOTS.
FWIW, GIB plays its own version of 2/1, not SAYC. Supposedly the standalone version of GIB plays a wider variety of systems. As far as opening bids go, it is relatively easy to program opening bids without AI because it is almost all decision tree based logic and there are a small finite number of considerations to evaluate.
#13
Posted 2020-August-08, 14:26
#14
Posted 2020-August-08, 14:58
miamijd, on 2020-August-08, 14:26, said:
I am 99% sure that opening bids are not one of the bids that can be overridden by simulations, thus can't differ between different versions of the bots.
GIB simply passes all 3145 12 counts in all seats.
#15
Posted 2020-August-08, 15:19
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#17
Posted 2020-August-08, 18:49
#18
Posted 2020-August-08, 21:41